CALI

CALI creates online lessons that will help you learn about an area of law, and then practice questions about it before your exams. For Business Organizations, CALI has lessons in two useful topics, Business Associations and Corporations

Introduction

Business Organizations examines the laws and rules governing modern business organizations with an emphasis on corporations, both publicly and closely held. The study of business organizations entails developing a familiarity with the organization of today’s business entities and the legal rules and techniques available in order to resolve conflicts among the various corporate constituents (i.e., shareholders—both controlling and non-controlling, directors, management, employee-agents, etc.) and their respective personal interests in making firm-specific investments in those business organizations.

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